Manisha will essay the role of actress Nargis in the Rajkumar Hirani-directed biopic on Dutt.
"I am choosy about the films I want to do. I am happy they (makers) chose me for the film. I just looked at the role and the story. I was not really thinking about it being a mother's role. I like Ranbir as an actor and he is looking like him (Sanjay)," Manisha told PTI on sidelines of an event.
The 46-year-old actress says she has already started preparing for the film and will begin shooting next month.
Manisha says the director is trying to keep it as real as possible.
"I haven't started shooting yet so I don't know how it will be. But in terms of preparation for a biopic, there is a lot to do as we have to be as real as possible."
Besides this film, there were reports that Manisha will be seen in a Kannada and a Hindi film, but the actress remained tight-lipped about it.
Manisha, a cancer survivor, was here for the launch of social campaign 'My Hair for Cancer', organised by Nargis Dutt Foundation and hair care brand Richfeel.
"Chemo is the way to kill cancer cells, so I told myself it is OK if I lose my hair. So, for me, the bigger fear at that time was of death."
Sanjay's sister, former MP Priya Dutt, was also present at the event, called Manisha a source of inspiration.
"Not many people would want to talk about cancer. For her (Manisha) to be talking about it is very painful but for others, it is inspiring." Priya says.
Manisha also revealed that she is planning to adopt a child.
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